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THAILAND

TCMA, Saskatchewan Partner to Drive Net Zero Cement 

Published on 30/09/2025

» The Thai Cement Manufacturers Association (TCMA) and the Government of Saskatchewan, Canada, represented by the Ministry of Trade and Export Development, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to accelerate industrial decarbonisation and knowledge exchange in support of Thailand’s Net Zero by 2050 roadmap. 

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WORLD

Europe must step up efforts to protect environment: report

AFP, Published on 29/09/2025

» COPENHAGEN - Europe is a world leader in the fight against climate change but must do more to protect its environment and improve its resilience against global warming, the European Union's environment agency warned on Monday.

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THAILAND

KResearch Warns Thai Firms on EU Carbon Tax

Published on 26/09/2025

» Bangkok, September 26, 2025 - The European Union (EU) is set to begin collecting a carbon tax under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) early next year. It is expected that related impacts on Thai exports may increase by around Baht 28 billion within 2030. Thailand still awaits the implementation of mandatory domestic measures, but delays in legislation could place Thai businesses at a competitive disadvantage. Most Thai industries continue to emit greenhouse gases above the EU CBAM standards, exposing them to the risk of higher costs. The period from 2025 to 2030 will be a critical turning point, where businesses that begin reducing greenhouse gas emissions early will gain a competitive edge.

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OPINION

China's contradictions on climate

News, Published on 20/09/2025

» One typically hears two stories about China and climate change. The first is that China leads the world in greenhouse gas emissions as it continues to build more coal-fired power stations.

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GENERAL

PTT touts natural gas as a 'destination fuel'

Business, Published on 11/09/2025

» Natural gas is serving as a "destination fuel", helping balance energy security with global climate goals despite greater promotion of renewable energy, says Kongkrapan Intarajang, president and chief executive of national oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc.

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GENERAL

PTT CEO highlights natural gas as a pillar of energy transition

Published on 10/09/2025

» Milan — Kongkrapan Intarajang, president and chief executive of PTT Plc, highlighted the role of natural gas in balancing energy security with global climate goals at Gastech 2025, one of the world's most influential energy forums, held at Fiera Milano in Italy.

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GENERAL

Thailand power utilities unite to showcase energy innovations 

Published on 26/08/2025

» Bangkok, August 19, 2025 — Thailand’s energy sector stands at a pivotal crossroads, tasked with balancing immediate economic needs with long-term environmental and social responsibilities. As the nation advances its development agenda, the focus has shifted towards driving energy policies and innovations that ensure stability, build resilience against global uncertainties, and embed sustainability at the core. This vision not only secures reliable energy for today but also lays the foundation for a cleaner, more sustainable future, supporting Thailand’s growth while aligning with global efforts to combat climate change. 

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LIFE

Waves of change

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 25/08/2025

» Most people would still be in bed at 6.30am on a Saturday, but not for a group of volunteers who gather weekly at Rusamilae Beach in Pattani province. With bags and a tong in hand, they set out on an important mission which they've been consistently doing for the past nine years -- picking up trash.

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WORLD

Antarctic climate shifts threaten 'catastrophic' impacts globally

AFP, Published on 21/08/2025

» PARIS - Abrupt and potentially irreversible changes in Antarctica driven by climate change could lift global oceans by metres and lead to "catastrophic consequences for generations", scientists warned Wednesday.

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OPINION

New tourism path for climate survival

Oped, Published on 20/08/2025

» Hotel bookings are vanishing. Tour buses sit idle. Empty beaches. The culprit? Not mass protests. Not pandemics. But smoke, dust, and heat. Tourism fuels Thailand's economy, yet smog, heat waves, and flash floods are rapidly choking it. Can paradise still sell if it's unbreathable?